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we hold the public accountable to the laws and then, therefore, the police department has to hold our own officers accountable. >> the broken rules include acting inappropriately, using excessive force, refusing to provide a name and making false arrests. this report outraged the president of oakland police officer's association. >> these officers never chose to geout and have to choose to deal with "occupy." >> this went through their peers and went through a chief who is not an outsider, somebody who came up the ranks of this department and he knows these men. these men and women. >> that was janelle wang reporting. >>> two bay area law students are behind bars in las vegas this morning accused of killing an exotic bird. police arrested eric cuellar and justin teixiera. they were caught on video abusing a fowl at the wildlife habitat. the animal was decapitated. both men are facing charges of torturing and killing an animal. >>> pg and are preparing to pay up. pick up the lion's share of the $2 billion tab for overhauling its gas pipeline. after the deadly san bruno explosion in 201
we hold the public accountable to the laws and then, therefore, the police department has to hold our own officers accountable. >> the broken rules include acting inappropriately, using excessive force, refusing to provide a name and making false arrests. this report outraged the president of oakland police officer's association. >> these officers never chose to geout and have to choose to deal with "occupy." >> this went through their peers and went through a chief...
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so law enforcement, the fbi who's involved, they'll be looking at all the house along the street. they'll be looking at people who travel up and down that road at that same type of day. you know, two possibilities. she was a random victim of a predator, or number two, as you suggest, this is somebody who had been stalking her, who noticed that a preferential victim that he or they were looking for walked that street every day and they took this opportunity to take this precious little girl away from us. >> and it's hard to discuss, the entire story is heart breaking, but the condition of her body, not being intact. what does that tell you, your experience as a profiler? >> well this is someone, unfortunately, who's been around. there's an element of criminal activity on this part. this is a sociopath, a psycho path to do something to this little girl. but when you, as the police suggest, take off body parts, remove them, that's done to confound law enforcement as they try to identify the victim. it's done in a way to help dispose of the victim's remains. so who do you look for in
so law enforcement, the fbi who's involved, they'll be looking at all the house along the street. they'll be looking at people who travel up and down that road at that same type of day. you know, two possibilities. she was a random victim of a predator, or number two, as you suggest, this is somebody who had been stalking her, who noticed that a preferential victim that he or they were looking for walked that street every day and they took this opportunity to take this precious little girl away...
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and brother-in-law's wife were burned. the man had burns to his head. both of them have been taken to the hospital. in spite of that, though, in spite of the burns, they were walking and talking when they left and are expected to survive. >> i just got a call around 4:00 this morning. brother-in-law was pretty freaked out. said his house was on fire and he had been burned. you know, obviously sounded pretty freaked out. and at that point it was just a matter of getting over here and seeing if we could help out. >> reporter: a neighbor says they heard some popping sounds around quarter to 4:00 this morning. when they came out to see what happens going on, a short time after they saw the smoke and the fire. according to the brother-in-law, it appears this might have started in the kitchen. that's his take from talking to his relative, so the fire department, they have an arson investigator inside trying to figure out if that is in fact the case. a couple of challenges in fighting this fire, there was live ammunition inside t
and brother-in-law's wife were burned. the man had burns to his head. both of them have been taken to the hospital. in spite of that, though, in spite of the burns, they were walking and talking when they left and are expected to survive. >> i just got a call around 4:00 this morning. brother-in-law was pretty freaked out. said his house was on fire and he had been burned. you know, obviously sounded pretty freaked out. and at that point it was just a matter of getting over here and...
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the potential question of new revenues on one hand versus the moral issues related to gambling and law enforcement costs. bay 101 pushed most of the money for this initiative and so you get an idea about why they're interested. they spend a million dollars promoting it. >> who is against the card room then? >> two groups. people who believe gambling is a bad idea and not a way for the city to raise money and secondly the idea that it will cost more to enforce it because of crime some people think it is around these card rooms and it would cost more money than you get. >> the debate is fascinating because it really will pit obviously people with very strong environmental feelings who feel strongly about restoring it to its pristine state but politics involved and money involved and logistics of where will you get that water then. >> yeah. it's just not going to fall from the sky. we know that much already. that's why you have a reservoir system and there are other people outside of san francisco -- san francisco owns this water system, fine. there are still about 1.8 million people outs
the potential question of new revenues on one hand versus the moral issues related to gambling and law enforcement costs. bay 101 pushed most of the money for this initiative and so you get an idea about why they're interested. they spend a million dollars promoting it. >> who is against the card room then? >> two groups. people who believe gambling is a bad idea and not a way for the city to raise money and secondly the idea that it will cost more to enforce it because of crime...
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. >> reporter: that's the brother-in-law of the man who lives at this home who had spoken with his relatives. again, they are in the hospital, the injuries are not life threatening although they are in his words freaked out. understandably, given the condition of their home right now. the fire is knocked out. what has been ongoing here this morning for the past hour or so are these flare-ups. there have been some flames that keep popping up in different parts of the house, but judging on the fact that one of the trucks just pulled out during the past minute or so, i'm going to have to assume that they feel like they have got that under control as far as the flare-ups. an investigator was already out here. she went into the home and said the fire is not suspicious, but as far as what caused it, that part is still under investigation. reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> we move to a developing story in san jose where a homicide investigation is under way at this hour. this all happened at rogers avenue near the 880/101 interchange outside a neat ma kne -- vietn
. >> reporter: that's the brother-in-law of the man who lives at this home who had spoken with his relatives. again, they are in the hospital, the injuries are not life threatening although they are in his words freaked out. understandably, given the condition of their home right now. the fire is knocked out. what has been ongoing here this morning for the past hour or so are these flare-ups. there have been some flames that keep popping up in different parts of the house, but judging on...
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commend them for their boldness, but as a school democratic, we're going to continue to follow the law. >> reporter: the judge is expected to revisit the case in several weeks, but for now, the bible banners are here to stay. signs of faith under the friday night lights. >>> still ahead as we continue here on a saturday morning, are pop stars chris brown and rihanna back together? why some people aren't happy about the message a reunion would send. we'll get into that. but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> still to come on "today," some supermarket advice. we'll have some tips before you head to
commend them for their boldness, but as a school democratic, we're going to continue to follow the law. >> reporter: the judge is expected to revisit the case in several weeks, but for now, the bible banners are here to stay. signs of faith under the friday night lights. >>> still ahead as we continue here on a saturday morning, are pop stars chris brown and rihanna back together? why some people aren't happy about the message a reunion would send. we'll get into that. but first...
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law. cisco has ended its business relationship with zte. while the house committee on intelligence does not have the power to ban chinese communications equipment, it's warning that no one, verizon, comcast, at&t should be buying equipment from waway. >>> also in china, foxconn factories say they have the labor unrest under control. chinese workers were told take more care making your iphone. some americans report their iphones are scratched, brand new out of the box. >>> let's check the markets ahead of the bell. we'll turn to courtney reagan this morning. she's at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, courtney. >> reporter: hi, good morning to you, scott. futures are a bit lower as the markets come off a positive week with the dow and s&p 500 rising more than 1%. the dow is about 550 points away from its all-time high. there's no economic data today but we'll get reports later this week on the trade deficit, import prices and consumer sentiment. earnings season kicks off tomorrow with alcoa's results after the bell. the dow rose 34 point
law. cisco has ended its business relationship with zte. while the house committee on intelligence does not have the power to ban chinese communications equipment, it's warning that no one, verizon, comcast, at&t should be buying equipment from waway. >>> also in china, foxconn factories say they have the labor unrest under control. chinese workers were told take more care making your iphone. some americans report their iphones are scratched, brand new out of the box. >>>...
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>> i would be concerned with the hipaa laws and privacy laws that are required when it comes to health care professionals. we don't know where these text messages go. you may press one button and it ends up being a public message. i'm uncomfortable with that on one level and when it comes to more interaction without their parents and medical decisions. >> clearly, i don't want lawyers, doctors, teachers, any adult interacting with my teenager without my permission. doctors or anybody else to nick's point on -- nick, i like having a guy here. we tend to agree on everything. >> i am a firm, firm believer in that you want that controlled by the parents. i don't think there's any other side to that argument. >> let's stay with the teen issue. two schools in san antonio are raising eyebrows because they're tracking their student with microchiped student i.d. cards. apparently they require the students to carry their student i.d. at school. it carries a chip and it's apparently to crack down on the truancy problem. do you think it's okay? >> no, i don't think that's okay. i think it's seen i
>> i would be concerned with the hipaa laws and privacy laws that are required when it comes to health care professionals. we don't know where these text messages go. you may press one button and it ends up being a public message. i'm uncomfortable with that on one level and when it comes to more interaction without their parents and medical decisions. >> clearly, i don't want lawyers, doctors, teachers, any adult interacting with my teenager without my permission. doctors or...
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the companies deny breaking any american law. >>> mcafee will layoff workers, this according to reuters. we're not sure how many. mcafee purchased by intel last year. intel pointing out that company hasn't added a job in california in ten years. the computer industry is suffering badly because of the popularity of tablets and smartphones. >>> a new ad asks why san francisco is home to so many tech companies but isn't very tech friendly to its citizens. for instance, why no citywide wi-fi. the city organization sfciti run by ron conway proposes a series of technology-based solutions to those problems, like parking. >> parking in san francisco is not easy. you should be able to use a mobile app, pay for parking and use a text message when you're running out of time. you go back into the app and buy more time. >> reporter: the day end of this ad acts city voters to vote yes on prop e changing payroll tax to a system more favorable to tech companies. this is the same organization that supported then interim mayor ed lee who you'll recall promised never to run for mayor and then had the -- >
the companies deny breaking any american law. >>> mcafee will layoff workers, this according to reuters. we're not sure how many. mcafee purchased by intel last year. intel pointing out that company hasn't added a job in california in ten years. the computer industry is suffering badly because of the popularity of tablets and smartphones. >>> a new ad asks why san francisco is home to so many tech companies but isn't very tech friendly to its citizens. for instance, why no...
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law. while the house committee on intelligence does not have the power to ban chinese communications equipment, the warning that no one, not the government, not the military, verizon, comcast, at&t should be buying equipment from waway and zte should be a big business opportunity for cisco. >>> not your average target store. san francisco is waiting for its first target to open at the metreon on sunday. when it does shoppers will notice it's a little different than the others. the so-called city target will open one hour earlier than other stores at 7:00 a.m. it features smaller than average shopping carts and a special eating area overlooking yerba buena gardens. another city target opens this week in los angeles. by the way, plans for a second target in san francisco, already in the works. >> of course target has a little of everything, including starbucks. speaking of starbucks, the company is letting san francisco become the official taste tester of a brand new food line. the coffee ch
law. while the house committee on intelligence does not have the power to ban chinese communications equipment, the warning that no one, not the government, not the military, verizon, comcast, at&t should be buying equipment from waway and zte should be a big business opportunity for cisco. >>> not your average target store. san francisco is waiting for its first target to open at the metreon on sunday. when it does shoppers will notice it's a little different than the others. the...
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more than a hundred members of law enforcement are searching for jessica ridgeway. on sunday, jessica's backpack was found about six miles from the missing 10-year-old's house. it's now being examined by the colorado bureau of investigation. >> they are analyzing that, along with some dna samples that we took from the family. >> reporter: police say the fifth grader was last seen while walking to school friday morning. >> we do have some witness information that really makes us believe at 8:30 she was on her way to school and she did not make it. >> reporter: jessica's school ask about a third of a mile from her home. police say her mother, who works overnight was home sleeping when the school left a message to say that jessica had not arrived on campus. jessica's mother reported her missing when she woke up, eight hours after the little girl was last seen on her way to school. >> it's just a real horrible situation. i can't believe something like this would happen so close to home. >> reporter: now a shocked and frightened community has rallied to help in any way i
more than a hundred members of law enforcement are searching for jessica ridgeway. on sunday, jessica's backpack was found about six miles from the missing 10-year-old's house. it's now being examined by the colorado bureau of investigation. >> they are analyzing that, along with some dna samples that we took from the family. >> reporter: police say the fifth grader was last seen while walking to school friday morning. >> we do have some witness information that really makes...
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i'm pretty sure my sister-in-law who lives across the countryf'ms had botox. no wrinkles. she looks great, and i'd like to ask her about it because i'd like tos7 my husband thinks i should keep my mouth shut. you? >> i don't think you should ask have you had botox, but could you say, you look so great, what's your skin regimen, i want to cope you and see if she offers it up. >> if she offers it up. >> does your skin regimen include injections to the forehead? >> cut to the chase on this one. unless you see the needle going into the face. >> öright. >> do not mention injectionables. >> back channel it, ask your sister, husband, do it that way. >> but a compliment is a good way to go. >> thank you. >> a little stroke and then the slap. >> more adventurous and passive aggressive. >> i think i passed my maiden. >> you fail. >> no. >> more questions for you. >> should probably get -- >> we're seeing you for the first time, and we like it. >> philip galanos, thanks so much, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be back with more of "today" after these messages. we were enjoying
i'm pretty sure my sister-in-law who lives across the countryf'ms had botox. no wrinkles. she looks great, and i'd like to ask her about it because i'd like tos7 my husband thinks i should keep my mouth shut. you? >> i don't think you should ask have you had botox, but could you say, you look so great, what's your skin regimen, i want to cope you and see if she offers it up. >> if she offers it up. >> does your skin regimen include injections to the forehead? >> cut to...
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that's what my sister-in-law found, the more you talk about it, there used to be a stigma of losing your hair, wearing a scarf, but the more you talk about it, people see it as a badge of honor. and they pull for you, know you're fighting the fight. the more people talk about it, the more likely they are to get treatment and educated. >> the more you feel you're not alone. >> did your mom pass from breast cancer ten years ago? >> perfect example of somebody who didn't know. it was fear for her. she was really intelligent. had her master's from vanderbilt. she wasn't somebody who didn't know things, but cancer terrified her. she had a lump. her mom had a bad chemo experience 20 years before, so she decided if it wasn't cancer i'm not going to do anything about it and not going to tell anybody. we found out, it was too late. that was a matter of people not knowing enough about it. >> early detection. >> it is, it is. james, thanks. >> ladies, thank you. >> that t-shirt is hot. >> excellent on you. >> well, thank you. ford cares. thank god for ford doing this campaign. all the money goes to
that's what my sister-in-law found, the more you talk about it, there used to be a stigma of losing your hair, wearing a scarf, but the more you talk about it, people see it as a badge of honor. and they pull for you, know you're fighting the fight. the more people talk about it, the more likely they are to get treatment and educated. >> the more you feel you're not alone. >> did your mom pass from breast cancer ten years ago? >> perfect example of somebody who didn't know. it...